How about a Keith Brown picture thread?

I should have never viewed this thread, those are some of the most beautiful grips I've ever seen, I no doubt will be saving for a pair. The wood choices and grain you guys have picked out are outrageous!!!
 
wow, awesome pictures guys, now I will feel "guilty" when I have Keith spend TOO much time at my table at the OGCA , when he should be 'home ,getting this stuff out to you.....
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but a finer 'friend', one cannot have...nice job ....
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( I really think he's just taking a 'break'....)
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Originally posted by dant:
I will feel "guilty" when I have Keith spend TOO much time at my table at the OGCA , when he should be 'home ,getting this stuff out to you

Oh, just go ahead and call him a slacker!!!
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If he's not sitting behind your tables, he's behind Lee's.
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Keith, are you still reading?

Did the cutters work out for you? Were they capable of cutting walnut?
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A great package,

both beautiful and useful. The original correct numbered service stocks are not suited to my hand, but Keith's Roper version is fantastic on all accounts. Here are two of mine, on a M&P .38 Target in walnut from 1915 and a K 32 from 1941 in redheart.



 
Keith Brown creation in ivory

I have long admired the high quality of Keith Brown’s wood stocks but have always wanted a pair of ivory K target stocks. Many years ago I purchased a piece of walrus tusk ivory that I hoped one day to have made into a nice pair. I approached Keith at Columbus and he agree to undertake the challenge. He was able to create the following work of art which highlights the unique grain structure of the tusk.

My compliments to a true professional!

Russ
 

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I have long admired the high quality of Keith Brown’s wood stocks but have always wanted a pair of ivory K target stocks. Many years ago I purchased a piece of walrus tusk ivory that I hoped one day to have made into a nice pair. I approached Keith at Columbus and he agree to undertake the challenge. He was able to create the following work of art which highlights the unique grain structure of the tusk.

My compliments to a true professional!

Russ

WOW, he turned that walrus tusk ivory into an awesome piece of art!
 
Wow guys what a great thread I have seen a couple of KBs grips on here but this really shows why you guys love his work .Talk about art meeting functionality now I have to find a gun that deserves a set of his grips and get on the list ,huh wife isn't speaking to me because of my last gun acquisition it will last maybe 2 more days if I get a high end revolver and order high end grips it should be worth at least another week of peace and quiet marritial bliss.Thanks !
 
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